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Women’s Knot PU Leather Waist Belt
I was looking for something stylish to cinch my oversized blazers and dresses, and this Knot Soft PU Leather Long Waistband caught my eye. The design is minimalist but elegant, and the wide strap with a self-knot feature gives it a very high-end, editorial look — almost like something from COS or Zara. I chose it mostly for its versatility and because I’d seen a similar one on Instagram going for three times the price.
Shipping took just under three weeks, which is fairly standard for AliExpress. The belt arrived in great condition, with no creases or odor.
In use, it really transforms an outfit. It’s not your average belt — this is more of a statement piece. The faux leather has a soft, suede-like feel and a nice matte finish. It wraps smoothly and stays tied without slipping. I’ve used it on dresses, oversized cardigans, and long shirts.
Pros: Chic design, good-quality PU leather, feels premium, stays tied Cons: It’s one-size and not ideal for very petite waists; no structure if you need actual support US price comparison: Similar belts from Anthropologie or Mango are around $35–$50 — this was under $10 Expectations met? Definitely. It’s more stylish than expected and gets compliments every time I wear it.
US $4.75
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Vintage Suede Leather Belt with Gold Buckle
This Suede Cowhide Belt stood out for its luxurious look — real suede leather and a vintage gold buckle. I wanted a belt that could work with both jeans and dresses, and the slim 3.3cm width seemed just right.
Delivery was surprisingly fast, just over 2 weeks. The belt was rolled neatly and had no damage or creases.
Once I tried it on, I was impressed. The suede is thick and smooth with a consistent texture. The hardware is heavy and well-made. It’s adjustable with several punched holes and has a refined, almost designer look. I wear it with high-waisted jeans, tailored trousers, and shirt dresses.
Pros: Real suede, classy buckle, perfect width for casual/formal outfits Cons: Edges aren’t burnished or sealed — they might wear faster over time US price comparison: Easily $40–$60 in US stores for similar materials — this one was under $20 Expectations met? Yes, and then some. It’s become one of my go-to belts.
US $4.57
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No Buckle Belt for Men 3.5cm PU Leather
I bought this Men’s No Buckle PU Leather Belt to pair with a buckle I already owned. The goal was a basic, neutral belt body that could be swapped in and out — and at this price, I figured it was worth a shot.
The shipping was smooth and came in a simple plastic wrap. No dents or damage.
The belt is a basic but solid PU strap. The 3.5cm width fits most standard buckles, and the surface has a smooth leather-like texture. It’s more flexible than expected, which made it easy to loop through jeans. I’d say it’s ideal if you need to replace a worn strap without paying full price for a new belt.
Pros: Great compatibility with automatic buckles, soft material, very affordable Cons: Not genuine leather, will wear down with heavy use US price comparison: Belt straps at department stores cost 3x more and often aren’t any better Expectations met? For what it is, absolutely. I got a simple, usable belt body that works as intended.
US $3.3
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Maikun Men’s Casual Leather Belt with Pin Buckle
This Maikun Vintage Black Belt appealed to me because of its classic pin buckle and thick leather design. I wanted a belt that would be tough enough for everyday jeans but not overly bulky.
It arrived in under 3 weeks, well-packaged, and had a slight leather scent — not overpowering, which I appreciate.
Wearing it felt great right out of the package. The belt is thick but not stiff, with a natural finish that looks like worn-in leather. The buckle is solid metal with a vintage tone. I’ve used it daily with jeans and cargos, and there’s no warping or fraying after weeks of wear.
Pros: Durable build, real leather feel, stylish vintage buckle Cons: Might be too casual for dress pants US price comparison: Similar belts at Kohl’s or Levi’s retail for $30–$50 — this was around $12 Expectations met? Completely. This is a surprisingly good belt for the price.
US $6.01
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Extra-Long PU Belt Strap (No Buckle)
I got this No Buckle Large Size PU Belt because I needed an extra-long strap for a DIY belt project. At 160cm, it was perfect for a wrap-style or oversized buckle look.
Delivery took about 2.5 weeks. The belt came flattened in a pouch but smoothed out quickly.
The PU leather looks and feels decent — not cheap or too shiny. It cuts easily if you need to shorten it, and the surface is smooth enough to slide through most buckle types. I’ve used it with an oversized silver buckle and it worked like a charm.
Pros: Customizable, smooth finish, long enough for creative use Cons: Not real leather, ends may fray if not sealed US price comparison: Finding straps this long is hard — custom belts are easily $50+ Expectations met? Yes. I used it exactly how I imagined and it held up well.
US $2.87
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Genuine Leather Large Size Belt Strap (No Buckle)
I bought the Plus Size Genuine Leather Strap because I was building a custom belt for a friend with a larger waist. It’s hard to find genuine leather in long lengths, so this was a great find.
The shipping was quicker than expected — just over 2 weeks. It came rolled neatly.
The leather is thick, matte, and has a slight grain. It smells like real leather and feels sturdy. I punched my own holes and used it with a brass buckle — the strap held beautifully and didn’t stretch. It’s honestly hard to believe this wasn’t made-to-order.
Pros: Real leather, long length, high durability Cons: Edges aren’t sealed, which might affect longevity US price comparison: Easily $60+ for genuine leather this size — this was under $25 Expectations met? Absolutely. It exceeded expectations for a custom project.
US $3.1
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PU Leather Belt Strap in Various Widths
I ordered the PU Belt Strap Without Buckle in 3.0cm width for a minimalist black outfit. The appeal here is flexibility — you choose your width, length, and buckle separately.
The strap arrived flat and in perfect shape. It doesn’t scream “faux,” and it fits right into most buckles.
I used it for a silver U-shaped buckle and wore it to a semi-formal event. It kept its shape and didn’t bend or crack, even after hours of wear.
Pros: Great for custom belts, clean finish, flexible widths Cons: Will eventually wear out with heavy use US price comparison: Comparable straps here are overpriced and rarely come in wide sizes Expectations met? Yes. Especially for one-off fashion styling or light use.
US $3.84
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Genuine Cowhide Leather Belt (Men’s Casual Retro Style)
This Whole Cowhide Leather Belt looked rugged and stylish, and I needed something that could handle daily wear with jeans. I loved that it was made from a single piece of leather.
It arrived in just over two weeks and had that unmistakable full-grain leather scent.
The belt is thick and substantial, with clean stitching and a minimalist design. The edge trimming makes it feel premium, and the leather has started developing a nice patina. This is the kind of belt that only gets better with time.
Pros: Full-grain leather, natural color, ages beautifully Cons: Slightly stiff at first, limited adjustability US price comparison: Easily $70+ at department stores — I paid under $30 Expectations met? It feels like a legacy piece — something you’ll own for years.
US $8.87
Overall Impression
Ordering from AliExpress always feels like a gamble, but this batch of belts blew past my expectations. The genuine leather items — especially the cowhide and suede belts — could easily pass for high-end department store pieces. The PU leather straps were hit-or-miss depending on use, but all were functional and well-made for the price.
Every item arrived safely, and most within 2–3 weeks. I’d recommend these belts to anyone who wants variety without breaking the bank, especially if you’re into DIY fashion or want options for different styles. I’ll definitely be ordering more — both for myself and as gifts.










